Penn State Dickinson Law | Celebrating students, colleagues, & community

A meaningful last day of the semester with my Antitrust Law and Patent Law students and colleagues at Penn State Dickinson Law.

Both courses ask a great deal of law students: challenging doctrine, unsettled policy questions, and the skill of translating law into practice-ready advice. They rose to the challenge with seriousness, curiosity, and good humor. Glad to join Ilze Ambrasa Loc Brandon Le and Sarah Yu for a selfie to commemorate the close of the spring semester.

It was especially fitting to end the semester not only in the classroom, but in conversation and community.

Thank you to Tatev Martirosyan and Loc Brandon Le for inviting me to do a podcast, where we discussed IP, antitrust, AI, platforms, data, and the future of legal practice. Mjellma Kallaba, who is completing her LL.M. at Dickinson Law, was a guest on this podcast series, which will also feature my faculty colleagues.

I enjoyed ice cream with my colleague Jessica Seretti from Alumni Relations. It was a lovely reminder that law school is built not only through classes and cases, but also through relationships and a shared investment in our students during their time with us and after they graduate as alumni.

Grateful for this semester, for my students, and for the colleagues who make Penn State Dickinson Law a special community.